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Living in Cozumel

Heavy Cozumel Rains Cancel School, Boon to the Environment

June has arrived on the island, bringing to Cozumel lots of rain. In fact, in the first 4 days of the month, over 330...

Living in Cozumel

U.S. Taxes While Living Abroad – by Beth Dardynski

It is a common misconception, that if you are a U.S. citizen or resident, and permanently reside in another county, you don’t have...

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Cozumel Now Recycles Used Motor Oil at CAMAR

CAMAR Recycling Center,  or the Centro de Acopio de Materiales Reciclables in Spanish, now offers island residents a secure location to recycle used...

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Daylight Savings Time in Cozumel: April 7th

While the United States observes daylight savings time by springing forward the second Sunday in March, in this case, March 10th, our area...

Living in Cozumel

Cozumel Ferries Receive International Security Certificate

Two Cozumel Ferry Companies, Trasbordadores del Caribe  and Cruceros Marítimos del Caribe  have recently been awarded a ‘‘Management for the Safe Operation of...

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CAMAR Reports 640 Tons of Cozumel Recycling for 2012

Cozumel’s Centro de Acopio de Materiales Reciclables (CAMAR) recently reported that 640 tons of waste was recycled from the island in 2012.  Of...

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Cozumel Gas Prices vs. US Gas Prices

When Mexico’s Pemex Gasoline completed their monthly increase earlier this month, fuel costs were still more economical than those found in the United...

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